Depression and heart failure frequently occur together, symptoms overlap and the prognosis is worsened. Both conditions share biopsychosocial risk factors and are accompanied by behavioural/lifestyle, neurohormonal, inflammatory and autonomic changes that are implicated aetiologically. Depression has been conceptualised as a decompensated response to allostatic overload, wherein adaptive psychological, behavioural and physiological responses to chronic and/or severe stress, become unsustainable. Heart failure can similarly be viewed as a decompensated response to circulatory overload, wherein adaptive functional (neurohormonal effects on circulation, ionotropic effects on heart) and structural (myocardial remodelling) changes, become unsust...
Depression has been associated with worse cardiovascular prognosis in individuals with heart disease...
<p>Cardiovascular disease and depression are two of the most common health problem that affect milli...
OBJECTIVES To assess whether heart failure (HF) increases the risk of developing depression and whet...
Abstract Depression and heart disease affect millions of people worldwide. Studies have shown that d...
In patients with heart failure (HF), depression is common and associated with adverse outcomes such ...
Heart failure is a common clinical entity. Because patients with heart failure face high rates of de...
Over the last decades, the association between depression and cardiovascular disease has received a ...
Depression and heart disease are the strongest contributors to the global burden of disease and are ...
Chronic heart failure and depressive disorders have a high prevalence and incidence in the elderly. ...
Chronic heart failure and depressive disorders have a high prevalence and incidence in the elderly. ...
The association between cardiovascular disease and mental depression is multifaceted and likely bidi...
Major depression is a common feature of heart failure patients and possibly stems from their common ...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
Among various neuropsychiatric disorders, depression and anxiety are commonly encountered in patient...
Depression has been associated with worse cardiovascular prognosis in individuals with heart disease...
<p>Cardiovascular disease and depression are two of the most common health problem that affect milli...
OBJECTIVES To assess whether heart failure (HF) increases the risk of developing depression and whet...
Abstract Depression and heart disease affect millions of people worldwide. Studies have shown that d...
In patients with heart failure (HF), depression is common and associated with adverse outcomes such ...
Heart failure is a common clinical entity. Because patients with heart failure face high rates of de...
Over the last decades, the association between depression and cardiovascular disease has received a ...
Depression and heart disease are the strongest contributors to the global burden of disease and are ...
Chronic heart failure and depressive disorders have a high prevalence and incidence in the elderly. ...
Chronic heart failure and depressive disorders have a high prevalence and incidence in the elderly. ...
The association between cardiovascular disease and mental depression is multifaceted and likely bidi...
Major depression is a common feature of heart failure patients and possibly stems from their common ...
It is widely accepted that depression increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy ...
Among various neuropsychiatric disorders, depression and anxiety are commonly encountered in patient...
Depression has been associated with worse cardiovascular prognosis in individuals with heart disease...
<p>Cardiovascular disease and depression are two of the most common health problem that affect milli...
OBJECTIVES To assess whether heart failure (HF) increases the risk of developing depression and whet...